Melissa Ferrick's 150 songs have played about a million times on Spotify.(Los Angeles Times - Pop & Hiss, 19 January 2016)

Radiation pressure can be increased by a million times using a superconductor.(Tech Times - Science, 28 April 2015)

These tiny magnets are as small as 5 nanometers, a million times smaller than an ant.(Science Daily - News, 6 May 2016)

Wen Zhang's apology for cheating on his wife has been shared more than a million times.(BBC News - Technology, 2 April 2014)

If you’ve heard it once, you’ve heard it a million times – because it really works.(Forbes - Personal Finance, 9 March 2016)

The video, allegedly made by a Scot, has been viewed more than a million times on YouTube.(USA Today - World, 10 May 2016)

There’s a convenient narrative about small business that we’ve all heard a million times.(Forbes - Entrepreneurs, 2 August 2015)

Research suggests we chew around 800 times in an average meal; that's almost a million timesa year.(Science Daily - News, 3 December 2015)

If you're not familiar with it, BumpDay is a day that rhymes with "hump day" and is about a million times cuter.(NBC Today, 22 July 2015)

Imagine trying to measure a tennis ball that bounces wildly, every time to a distance a million times its own size.(Science Daily - News, 28 July 2014)

More than 12 billion years ago a star exploded, glowing so brightly that it outshone its entire galaxy by a million times.(Science Daily - News, 6 August 2013)

The metamaterials were created with nonlinear optical response a million times as strong as traditional nonlinear materials.(Science Daily - News, 2 July 2014)

A new super-powerful electron microscope that can examine objects a million times smaller than a human hair is to be unveiled today.(The Independent - Science, 18 February 2015)

The eruption of a star 20,000 years ago made it a million times as luminous as the sun, and its violent beauty still echoes through space.(The New York Times - Science, 3 September 2014)

Health minister Sussan Ley says for the first time ever Medicare was billed a million timesa daylast year, a 60 per cent increase in 10 years.(Sydney Morning Herald - National, 2 September 2015)

In 2005, in a landmark paper viewed well over a million times, John Ioannidis explained in PLOS Medicine why most published research findings are false.(Science Daily - News, 21 October 2014)

They were also able to save images that were transferred by the light pulse into the crystal for a minute -- a million times longer than previously possible.(Science Daily - News, 6 August 2013)

The amount of radiation released into the environment was a million times less than any EPA action levels, but to hear the outcry you’d think it was Chernobyl.(Forbes - Technology, 9 March 2014)

Connor Wickham has admitted he is 'a million times happier' at Crystal Palace - and has also hit out at Sunderland fans ahead of Monday's reunion with his former club.(Daily Mail - Sport, 22 November 2015)

Researchers demonstrate the ability to electrically manipulate the vibrations of a drum, of nanometer scale thickness, a million times smaller than that of human hair.(Science Daily - News, 14 June 2016)

Israeli scientists come up with a nanochip that can detect the tiniest amount of explosives chemicals in the air and works literally a million times better than current airport security.(Tech Times - Future Tech, 25 June 2014)

A 15-second video of Australian musician Sever playing a joke with a plastic prop on his young son has been seen more than a million times since it was posted on Facebook in the last week.(Daily Mail - Femail, 22 July 2015)

Video footage capturing some of the altercation has been viewed more than a million times since the alleged incident took place on the Metrolink service between Rochdale and Oldham on Friday.(Daily Mail - News, 14 June 2015)

Beauty vlogger Mariya Lyubashevskaya, 18, from Dubai, shared a tutorial showing how to make up your entire face using highlighter, in a video that has been viewed more than half a million times.(Daily Mail - Femail, 1 June 2016)

The image, posted by an anonymous Imgur user, has been viewed over a million timesin two days as internet users offer their interpretations of the eerie photo - from 'Hindu goddess' to 'devil child'.(Daily Mail - Femail, 3 January 2016)

Every time I see Ron Burgundy, a.k.a. Will Ferrell, hawking Dodge Durangos on TV — which seems like a million timesa day — what strikes me is how brilliant the "Anchorman" conceit is in small bits.(Betsy Sharkey, Los Angeles Times Film Critic in Los Angeles Times - Entertainment News, 17 December 2013)

Nine “dwarf galaxies” a million times smaller than normal galaxies have been identified in orbit around the Milky Way, in a discovery that could shed light on the mysterious dark matter of the Universe.(The Independent - Gadgets & Tech, 10 March 2015)

It's one of the most iconic dresses of all time - worn by countless celebrities and copied a million times over on the high street, but the boss of Herve Leger has attacked wearers in an astonishing outburst.(The Independent - Fashion, 17 August 2015)

Experimental physicists have successfully cooled molecules in a gas of sodium potassium to a temperature of 500 nanokelvins -- just a hair above absolute zero, and over a million times colder than interstellar space.(Science Daily - News, 10 June 2015)

Physicists have used a similar trick to measure the interaction between the smallest possible magnets -- two single electrons -- after neutralizing magnetic noise that was a million times stronger than the signal they needed to detect.(Science Daily - News, 28 July 2014)

The colossal freighter, guided by a pair of tug boats that looked like gnats in comparison, eased toward the entrance of the Panama Canal, the storied passageway traversed more than a million times since its debut more than a century ago.(Los Angeles Times - World News, 24 June 2016)

The sensors can be made from biocompatible materials, are themselves detectable down to low concentrations, and offer potential responsive NMR spectral shifts that are close to a million times greater than those of traditional magnetic resonance spectroscopies.(Nature, 16 March 2015)